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- 1968, July.
Report on Aber Uchaf, Denbigh, including sketches for adaptation of Aber Uchaf (Aberdeunant), Bylchau, Denbigh drawn by O. Vaughan, Ariba, signed and dated July 1968. Photocopy.
Report on Aber Uchaf, Denbigh, including sketches for adaptation of Aber Uchaf (Aberdeunant), Bylchau, Denbigh drawn by O. Vaughan, Ariba, signed and dated July 1968. Photocopy.
*Report on ancient trackways deposited by Olwen Vaughan in 1977, together with a map and copy map of ancient trackways and roads in S.E. Glamorgan.
Report on Boulston Lime Kiln, Haverfordwest, signed and dated October 1969,
Report on Galemoor Farm, Wolfsdale, co. Pemb., and sketch of a Hoe & Dull Machine at Galemoor, as well as a sketch of a plough in Rosemarket churchyard, signed and dated October 1969.
Report on Haythog Corn Mill, Pembroke, signed and dated October 1969, together with sketches and detailed architectual plan of Haythog Old Corn Mill drawn by Olwen Vaughan, July 1968.
Report on Prendergast Paper Mill, Haverfordwest, signed and dated October 1969, including two photocopied maps of the area and one photograph.
Report on Wool Store, Pencelli, Brecon, signed and dated October 1969,
Report, signed and dated October 1969 by Olwen Vaughan on New Moat Church, Pembrokeshire, which held the family vaults of the Scourfield family; also sketches of the South end of the Scourfield monument and three photographs of the Scourfield memorial and the coffins in the vault.
Reports, letters, sketches and plans of local trackways, &c,
Script performed at the National Pageant of Wales 1909. Arthur Owen Vaughan co-wrote the introduction and script and was the deputy master and historian of the pageant. Copy.
Sketches (2) of Arthur Owen Vaughan's memorial with inscription, one attached to cardboard. The title on the paper sketch reads 'Old Style Celtic Memorial Cross finely carved in grey cornish granite. Total height 7'0".' .
Statement by Arthur Owen Vaughan 'How I married my wife'. He describes meeting his wife while he was serving in the Boer War. As she was a South African, the marriage had to be kept secret. It is likely that this statement was made after doubts were cast on the validity of the marriage.